"This has crossed my mind before, because if they didn't do it, they sure seem like they know who did. But then I think that they would have used their security system. And if they didn't like that system so much, they would have installed a new one. If you are messing around with folks that make those kinds of threats, and you aren't doing what they want... wouldn't you at least try to protect yourselves and your family?"
That was something I wanted to talk about in response to what JBean said: if what Jbean said WERE the case, or even if it wasn't, if your kid's been killed under your nose because you didn't have proper security, you'll NEVER be lax in security again. But they were. Anyone ELSE remember that Atlanta break-in in 2000? John said he left the doors unlocked. Doesn't add up to me.
"And I have to agree with SD. I don't think this all looks a professional at all."
Not just the Feds. Henry Lee, too. he said that the violence was so complicated, it made no sense in context of an intruder killer.
"I disagree..but who am I?"
Well, and I urge you not to take this the wrong way, but I would suggest that you take heed to what the professionals in this case have said. I try to go by it as much as possible.
"Well, what I said was, in his opinion he may have gone above and beyond by providing anything when he was not required by law to do so. I am not suggesting this is right wrong, onyl that perhaps to his mind he was doing it right."
I don't doubt that in his mind, he did. But then, he reminds me of the Emperor in "Star Wars."
"As far as 'gut' feelings are concerned, it has been posted over and over that many here don't lend any credence to people's 'gut feelings' when it comes to any IDI theory. Rather, they want the facts and the evidence only. So I suppose that would have to work both ways."
And I'm willing to oblige. I mean, even people who don't agree with me have said that I try my best to back up my sayings.
That was something I wanted to talk about in response to what JBean said: if what Jbean said WERE the case, or even if it wasn't, if your kid's been killed under your nose because you didn't have proper security, you'll NEVER be lax in security again. But they were. Anyone ELSE remember that Atlanta break-in in 2000? John said he left the doors unlocked. Doesn't add up to me.
"And I have to agree with SD. I don't think this all looks a professional at all."
Not just the Feds. Henry Lee, too. he said that the violence was so complicated, it made no sense in context of an intruder killer.
"I disagree..but who am I?"
Well, and I urge you not to take this the wrong way, but I would suggest that you take heed to what the professionals in this case have said. I try to go by it as much as possible.
"Well, what I said was, in his opinion he may have gone above and beyond by providing anything when he was not required by law to do so. I am not suggesting this is right wrong, onyl that perhaps to his mind he was doing it right."
I don't doubt that in his mind, he did. But then, he reminds me of the Emperor in "Star Wars."
"As far as 'gut' feelings are concerned, it has been posted over and over that many here don't lend any credence to people's 'gut feelings' when it comes to any IDI theory. Rather, they want the facts and the evidence only. So I suppose that would have to work both ways."
And I'm willing to oblige. I mean, even people who don't agree with me have said that I try my best to back up my sayings.